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Chapel Bell and Entrance of the Congregation
conducted by Stephen Cleobury, 1948-; performed by Cambridge, Choir of King's College, Cambridge; in Choral Evensong live from King's College (Hayes, England: Warner Music, 2008), 1 min
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conducted by Stephen Cleobury, 1948-; performed by Cambridge, Choir of King's College, Cambridge; in Choral Evensong live from King's College (Hayes, England: Warner Music, 2008), 1 min
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Choir of King's College, Cambridge, Cambridge
Contributor
Stephen Cleobury, 1948-
Author / Creator
Choir of King's College, Cambridge, Cambridge
Date Published / Released
2008-07-07
Publisher
Warner Music
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At the Brooklyn College Center for Computer Music
choreographed by Merce Cunningham, 1919-2009; designed by William Anastasi, 1933-, Dove Bradshaw, 1949-; produced by Bob Lockyer, 1942-; performed by Merce Cunningham Dance Company; in The Making of Points in Space (Merce Cunningham Trust, 1986), 4 mins
Features BBC documentary with interviews by Cunningham, Cage and members of the company, as well as scenes from rehearsals in New York and London. The second half features the finished dance, performed by Merce Cunningham and his company.
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choreographed by Merce Cunningham, 1919-2009; designed by William Anastasi, 1933-, Dove Bradshaw, 1949-; produced by Bob Lockyer, 1942-; performed by Merce Cunningham Dance Company; in The Making of Points in Space (Merce Cunningham Trust, 1986), 4 mins
Description
Features BBC documentary with interviews by Cunningham, Cage and members of the company, as well as scenes from rehearsals in New York and London. The second half features the finished dance, performed by Merce Cunningham and his company.
Date Written / Recorded
1986
Field of Study
Dance
Content Type
Documentary
Performer / Ensemble
Merce Cunningham Dance Company
Contributor
Merce Cunningham, 1919-2009, Dove Bradshaw, 1949-, Bob Lockyer, 1942-, William Anastasi, 1933-, Merce Cunningham Dance Company, Elliot Caplan, fl. 1984-2013
Author / Creator
Merce Cunningham, 1919-2009, Merce Cunningham Dance Company
Date Published / Released
1986
Publisher
Merce Cunningham Trust
Person Discussed
John Cage, 1912-1992
Topic / Theme
Music composition, Expression in performance, Artistic collaboration, Multimedia, Chance Music, Dance
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Walkaround Time
directed by Charles Atlas, 1958-; choreographed by Merce Cunningham, 1919-2009; designed by Jasper Johns, 1930-; performed by Merce Cunningham Dance Company (Merce Cunningham Trust, 1973), 48 mins
Walkaround Time (1973) marks Charles Atlas' first visual documentation of a Merce Cunningham dance. Soon after the film's creation, the choreographer approached Atlas, who was then the dance company's assistant stage manager, to collaborate with him through video. Unlike many of their collaborative video works, in...
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directed by Charles Atlas, 1958-; choreographed by Merce Cunningham, 1919-2009; designed by Jasper Johns, 1930-; performed by Merce Cunningham Dance Company (Merce Cunningham Trust, 1973), 48 mins
Description
Walkaround Time (1973) marks Charles Atlas' first visual documentation of a Merce Cunningham dance. Soon after the film's creation, the choreographer approached Atlas, who was then the dance company's assistant stage manager, to collaborate with him through video. Unlike many of their collaborative video works, in which Cunningham composed dances specifically for the camera, Walkaround Time (1968) was originally created as a stage dance. The danc...
Walkaround Time (1973) marks Charles Atlas' first visual documentation of a Merce Cunningham dance. Soon after the film's creation, the choreographer approached Atlas, who was then the dance company's assistant stage manager, to collaborate with him through video. Unlike many of their collaborative video works, in which Cunningham composed dances specifically for the camera, Walkaround Time (1968) was originally created as a stage dance. The dance depicted in Walkaround Time is thus not geared towards the camera's eye but towards the space-time of the stage.The set of Walkaround Time consists of seven large translucent inflatables screen-printed with images taken from Marcel Duchamp's The Bride Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors, Even (1915-1923), commonly referred to as The Large Glass. Artist Jasper Johns, who had been Cunningham's artistic adviser since 1966, proposed the set idea to Cage, Cunningham and Duchamp during an after-dinner conversation.
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Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Merce Cunningham Dance Company
Contributor
Merce Cunningham, 1919-2009, Jasper Johns, 1930-, Merce Cunningham Dance Company
Author / Creator
Merce Cunningham, 1919-2009, Charles Atlas, 1958-, Merce Cunningham Dance Company
Date Published / Released
1973
Publisher
Merce Cunningham Trust
Topic / Theme
Dance
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